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Coping With Male Pattern Baldness
By Richard Mitchell
Coping With Male Pattern Baldness
by: Richard Mitchell
Androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) is by far the most common cause of hair loss amongst
men and a serious problem for many women. For it to develop, three important components must
come into play: 	
A genetic predisposition for balding to occur. 	
The presence of male hormones. 	
Aging - enough time for the first two factors to occur.
Despite the common perception, familial baldness patterns are not completely reliable as predictors of
future hair loss. The fact that your parent or grandparent exhibited a given pattern does not guarantee
your hair loss development will be the same. However, if your father was completely bald and you
begin to lose hair excessively at an early age, it's safe to assume you will develop extensive balding.
All normal men and women produce male hormones such as testosterone and DHT. These hormones
have a useful role to play in both sexes but it is the fact that androgens occur in much higher
concentrations in men that explains why this type of hair loss is more common in males.
The effect of these hormones on hair follicles is as follows: 	
High levels of an enzyme called 5-alpha-reductase occur in cells of the hair follicle. 	
This enzyme converts testosterone into DHT. 	
DHT causes the robust terminal hairs to miniaturize. 	
This leaves soft, fine hairs that provide poor scalp coverage. 	
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